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Annual audited financial accounts for 2017/18

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Following the initial public consultation event held earlier in the year at the parish church the parish council has now set up the steering committee charged with producing the Tugby and Keythorpe Neighbourhood Plan. The plan will allow the local community to express and record its opinions on the planning policies that will govern future development within the parish and ensure the community gets the right types of development, in the right place. More »

At the initial meeting held on 12 October the Steering Group appointed Simon Cowan as chairman and Colin Storey as vice chair. The Steering Group is now in the process of appointing a professional facilitator to assist in the preparation of the draft plan that will be available for wider public consultation and input later in 2019.

Over the coming months the Steering Group is looking to talk to lots of people locally – residents, businesses, community groups, schools – to find out what's important to them about where we all live, what we as a community would like to improve and what our vision is for the local area. Details of how you can voice your opinions and communicate with the Steering Group will be coming soon. » Less

Dear Parish Chairs and Clerks,Over the past few days we have seen an increase in rural churches being targeted whereby their lead roofs have been stripped and stolen. Specifically, we have seen offences across areas such as Ashby Magna, Theddingworth, Arnesby and Peatling Parva.I am well aware that other Churches have also been targeted in the past. We are focusing efforts in order to try and identify those that are committing these offences but we need your help in doing so. Please can I ask that you share this message with your local communities. We need to ask our local communities to be vigilant towards suspicious behaviour in and around Churches.We know that those wishing to steal the church metal will often have one of more vehicles with them as a way of transporting it away from the scene.If you see persons or vehicles acting suspiciously please call 101 and report it to the Police so that we can record and act on the information. We are particularly interested in:· Makes and models of vehicles · Vehicle registration numbers Numbers of people· Physical descriptions of those people acting suspiciously· Any noticeable accents from those acting suspiciously.· Direction of travelIf you witness the lead being stolen, then you must ring 999 so that we can respond as quickly as possible.Please be our eyes and ears in your community so that we can bring this atrocious crime to a stop.Should you wish to speak to your local officers about this, then you can find their details here:https://leics.police.uk/local-policingFor more information on preventing church metal theft, please see here:https://www.ecclesiastical.com/churchmatters/churchguidance/churchsecurity/theftofmetal/index.aspxThank you for your helpRegardsInspector Gavin Drummond